A masterpiece among Kanto's Sengoku period castles! This historical mountain fortress will leave you awestruck by its impressive construction techniques and overflowing historical romance.
Historic Sites
Castle
Highlights
One of Kanto's finest Sengoku-period castle masterpieces!
A precious mountain castle remarkably well-preserved
Witness the advanced castle construction techniques
Breathtaking views from the main enclosure
Experience the feeling of stepping back in time to the Sengoku period
Approximately 0.5km from the Arashiyama-Ogawa Interchange on the Kanetsu Expressway. Show route
Op.Hours
24 hours a day
Cld.Days
None
Fee
Free
INFO
It's about a 15-minute walk from the parking lot to the main enclosure. The path includes stairs and inclines, so please wear comfortable shoes. Also, to protect the historical site's natural environment, please take your trash with you.
Sugayama Castle stands as a testament to the power struggles between Sengoku-era warlords like the Hōjō and Yamanouchi Uesugi clans, its history shrouded in mystery. The construction date and the identity of its builder remain subjects of debate, with ongoing archaeological investigations. The castle's structure is ingeniously designed, showcasing remarkable defensive features. For example, the entrance to the main enclosure is narrow, ensuring that defending soldiers would hold a tactical advantage against attackers. Wells were dug within each enclosure, suggesting the castle was capable of withstanding a prolonged siege. The castle ruins offer a valuable glimpse into the daily life and culture of the time, making it a recommended destination not only for those interested in Sengoku history, but also for anyone seeking a blend of nature and history. Standing in the main enclosure evokes a sense of stepping back in time to the Sengoku period. The surrounding area also boasts numerous historical sites and attractions related to Sugayama Castle. For instance, the Arashiyama Town Hall displays materials related to Sugayama Castle, providing more detailed insights into its past. Why not visit the Sugayama Castle ruins and let your imagination wander back to the Sengoku era?